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Multipolar

Definition:

Multipolar refers to a situation or system characterized by multiple poles or centers of power, influence, or authority.

Parts of Speech:

  • Adjective

Senses:

1. Geopolitical Sense:

Relating to or characterized by multiple major powers or influential nations in the world.

Example sentence: The multipolar world order ensures that no single country dominates global affairs.

2. Electrical Sense:

Relating to or characterized by having more than two poles or charges.

Example sentence: The multipolar power supply can be used with various electronic devices.

3. Psychological Sense:

Relating to or characterized by having multiple conflicting emotions, feelings, or attitudes.

Example sentence: Her multipolar reactions to the situation confused those around her.

4. Biological Sense:

Relating to or characterized by having multiple poles or processes.

Example sentence: The multipolar cell exhibited a complex structure with multiple branching dendrites.

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